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The Greeks and Romans did it, as did rich lords, film stars, artists, and thousands of tourists. They were just going to pass by but instead remained in Nice and along the Riviera. Some for just a few weeks, others for months and years. They were too captivated by the light, enchanted by the scents, and charmed by the taste of olives and wine. Additionally, a Nice Nouveau has evolved – a sassy Mediterranean metropolis with pulsating nightlife, modern hotels, and daring art galleries. All this with a chance to dabble their toes in a turquoise sea.

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Mediterranean Coastal Sightseeing Cruise from Nice

Enjoy stunning views along the scenic coastline of Nice on this 1-hour sightseeing cruise. Explore the coastal waters of the Baie des Anges and the Rade de Villefranche-sur-Mer. See ancient villages perched high on the hillsides and discover the French Riviera's rich history and heritage as you listen to the onboard commentary.

Villa Arson

Villa Arson, also referred to as the École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts à la Villa Arson, is a centre for modern art in Nice. It combines a French art museum, an elite school and a research institution for contemporary art, frequently featuring performances by current and former students.

Palais Lascaris

Even though many of us long for the sun, it can get too hot here in Nice. Palais Lascaris is a perfect escape from the heat. This baroque-style aristocratic residence now houses a museum dedicated to the art and music of the 17th and 18th centuries. The palace, built for the Lascaris Vintimille family in the mid-17th century, features a monumental staircase, frescoes, and luxuriously decorated salons. Visitors can explore the reception apartments, which boast frescoes depicting mythological themes, stucco work from the late 17th century, and a permanent collection of paintings, sculptures, furniture, objets d'art, and tapestries. The palace also houses a remarkable collection of antique musical instruments, including a prestigious deposit from the Institut de France.

Cours Saleya

Cours Saleya is a vibrant pedestrian square in the heart of Nice's old town. The square, which is lined with restaurants, cafes and shops, is particularly known for its daily market offering fresh produce, flowers and local artisanal goods. The market has been held here since the 18th century. The square's lively atmosphere, picturesque surroundings and cultural attractions make it a must-visit destination in Nice.

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